Too Many Tabs Tuesday

The tools and tabs listed here may not be new to you, but they are new to me, or I’ve forgotten them and found them again, lol.)

This post and the many posts I hope to write will be dedicated to all the blogs and tools I’d like to keep for myself, but perhaps they would also be helpful to you. Some weeks the list may be short, and some may be long. It’s my way of cleaning up all the tabs I open, thinking I will return, only to find myself with too many open tabs. At today’s writing, I have twenty-four (I think that’s my lowest amount), but I won’t write about them all as some are multiple tabs open on Ancestry and MyHeritage.

  1. This is an important one. My friend Jenny at Like Herding Cat (we are RootsTech Ambassadors/Media Influencers) has a few blogs that you might want to catch up on. Quite a few years ago, Jenny confided in me at RootsTech that she’d DNA tested and found that her father wasn’t her father. On July 14th, she started blogging about her journey. I’m glad that she feels that she can share this. I know it hasn’t been easy. I think she can help a lot of other people who are on a similar journey. Read the first post HERE.
  2. Thomas MacEntee did a great presentation for MyHeritage of creative things you can do with your photos. You can watch it HERE.
  3. I read a blog called “Things I Find in The Garbage” I know it doesn’t sound great, but it’s interesting. It’s written by a guy in Montreal who is a professional scavenger. This one is from July, it’s called Summer Lull.
  4. At least two tabs were of Newspapers.com. Sorry you won’t be able to see it unless you subscribe, but you might want to consider doing so as I find so many things in the newspaper.

As you can see, not too many things open other than Ancestry and MyHeritage. How many tabs do you have open?

I should do better next week as I go on a road trip. Let’s see.


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